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the attack is the most deadly since pakistan-based militants struck the city in 2008, killing more than 160 people. >>> buddhists across thailand observed the day which commemorates the buddhists' first sermon in india about 5,200 years ago. thousands visited and chanted sutras. in the province they joined a colorful parade depicting scenes from buddha's life. buddhist novices performed a special ceremony receiving alms from an elephant's back. >>> cctv introduced a rare species of black-necked crane found in the autonomous region. the bird is mostly gray with a black head and neck. there is a small patch of white feathers below its eyes. its bare crown is red and tail is black. they nest in marshland and by lakes and shores on a plateau 5,000 meters above sea level. they live on roots and plants and insects. about 75% of the entire population of the rare cranes link in the tibetan autonomous region, and the government has declared it a protected species. >>> hi, there, and welcome back. let's talk anti footnobout typh of all. well, we actually have two systems in the pacific. let's sta
the attack is the most deadly since pakistan-based militants struck the city in 2008, killing more than 160 people. >>> buddhists across thailand observed the day which commemorates the buddhists' first sermon in india about 5,200 years ago. thousands visited and chanted sutras. in the province they joined a colorful parade depicting scenes from buddha's life. buddhist novices performed a special ceremony receiving alms from an elephant's back. >>> cctv introduced a rare...
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pakistan will determine the future of pakistan, not americans. i think there are a couple of course corrections that might help. one is what i call accountability. for the last decade, almost for the last two decades, we have been telling pakistan to stop playing both sides of the game in the world war against al qaeda and related terrorist groups. we have yelled at them. we have reason with them. we have argued with them. we have cajoled them. we have tried to bribe them. we have tried to isolate them. it has not worked. reluctantly, i come to the conclusion we have to make it personal. we have to tell pakistan that if we identify the officer who worked to set up the attack on mumbai, we are coming after him. we are coming after him either by grabbing his assets, arresting him when he travels, or will come after him with extreme measures. this will not be easy. this will not be pretty. i am glad i do not have to be the cia chief of station who delivers this message. that is one hell of a liaison relationship to manage. but i do not see any other
pakistan will determine the future of pakistan, not americans. i think there are a couple of course corrections that might help. one is what i call accountability. for the last decade, almost for the last two decades, we have been telling pakistan to stop playing both sides of the game in the world war against al qaeda and related terrorist groups. we have yelled at them. we have reason with them. we have argued with them. we have cajoled them. we have tried to bribe them. we have tried to...
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we are here to talk about pakistan and the u.s.-pakistan relationship. to my right is bruce riegel with brookings. he has authored a very great book on pakistan recently. he has a long and distinguished career in the government in the famously lead the afpak review. he is probably the most prolific and well-known scholar. tony also has a long and distinguished career in government. he authored a report looking at pakistan. tony won the coin toss and will go first. bruce will follow. then we will have a discussion and open the floor for questions. tony, please. >> the good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i actually will use a power point. i will use it very quickly. if you want to actually look at it, we have given you a sheet which indicates where these are on the internet. since i will tie this to a recently learned in pakistan, we will be reference to a report that will bring you up-to-date on the situation there. let me begin by saying that i think the operative aspect of this session is the phrase "parallel course." to be perfectly honest, in a real
we are here to talk about pakistan and the u.s.-pakistan relationship. to my right is bruce riegel with brookings. he has authored a very great book on pakistan recently. he has a long and distinguished career in the government in the famously lead the afpak review. he is probably the most prolific and well-known scholar. tony also has a long and distinguished career in government. he authored a report looking at pakistan. tony won the coin toss and will go first. bruce will follow. then we...
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pakistan again. at that time, the focus of the world was in backing our movement and our fight for freedom. this is why because we had refuge in pakistan and because there was a concerd worldwide effort, we were able to defeat one the two super powers of the world. and the same thing that i say to you is valid today. until the pakistan -- e taliban and al qaeda terrorists are not purged from their safe havens, it will be extremely difficult if not impossible for the world community to ultimately and decisively bring them to their knees. >> general barno? >> i think i'll give a different perspective. based on my recent vision. i've been to pakistan 12 or 14 times. this was the longest visit. i was there for a week. and i had access to senior people in the military and civil service and other elements of the government, intelligence agencies, academic students, governors, so i had a fairly wide ct of people that i talked to. i'm also very sensitive to hearing talking points. and this is the first visit
pakistan again. at that time, the focus of the world was in backing our movement and our fight for freedom. this is why because we had refuge in pakistan and because there was a concerd worldwide effort, we were able to defeat one the two super powers of the world. and the same thing that i say to you is valid today. until the pakistan -- e taliban and al qaeda terrorists are not purged from their safe havens, it will be extremely difficult if not impossible for the world community to...
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it intensified as pakistan, with u.s. support, closely allied with the afghan mujahadeen fighting the soviet occupation >> it was from this city that that war was fought, supplies, >> reporter: today the rival political parties are largely ethnic, and there's little consensus on how to share power to govern a divided city. frequently, one faction or the other will call a strike- declaring its own curfew to shut down the city. these turf battles have exacted a huge toll on the economy, says hasan. >> every time we strike or the city closes down, apart from the at least half a million households don't have any earnings on that day because they are day wage earners. >> reporter: amid the deadly chaos, one of the loudest voices appealing for calm has been that of an energetic 84-year-old named abdul sattar edhi. i've been asking people one question: we've been muslims for 1,400 years. why don't we become human beings? why have we lost touch with our humanity? >> reporter: edhi moved to karachi from western india soon after pa
it intensified as pakistan, with u.s. support, closely allied with the afghan mujahadeen fighting the soviet occupation >> it was from this city that that war was fought, supplies, >> reporter: today the rival political parties are largely ethnic, and there's little consensus on how to share power to govern a divided city. frequently, one faction or the other will call a strike- declaring its own curfew to shut down the city. these turf battles have exacted a huge toll on the...
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between iran and pakistan so i think other state failure with regard to afghanistan and pakistan is what we've really got to be concerned with and then of course that has knock on effects to your security policy in london and paris and washington and we realize one of the program. well i mean the idea of a taliban takeover of power the worst case scenario is going to cause a war between pakistan and india is really far fetched and i would just point out that any reasonable analysis of the rationale for the war in afghanistan which is that we are preventing al qaeda from coming back to have a safe haven in afghanistan is failing to come to grips with the reality that al qaeda is already well ensconced in pakistan that is the safe haven that they have carved out over the past ten years it's extremely safe secure much more secure than anything they ever had in afghanistan and there is absolutely no reason to believe after it is interested in going back to afghanistan the real problem is pakistan the united states is essentially denying that again because of the political interest and w
between iran and pakistan so i think other state failure with regard to afghanistan and pakistan is what we've really got to be concerned with and then of course that has knock on effects to your security policy in london and paris and washington and we realize one of the program. well i mean the idea of a taliban takeover of power the worst case scenario is going to cause a war between pakistan and india is really far fetched and i would just point out that any reasonable analysis of the...
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. >> the secretary of state is over there, morning pakistan to get its act together. what were your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning, and i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with contempt and neglect at best. the pakistanis have their own interests. they understand america is here but will be gone in two years. as a result, they will remain in the region for the next hundred or 200. they do not take our interests into account as they would otherwise. that is a fact of life. i am not sure anything is going to change in our relationship. as long as the haqqani bad guys are in some elements -- they were about pakistan becoming an appendage of india -- the policy will remain the same. >> he does get credit. what is fascinating is the pole or he gets low marks on handling of the economy and mediocre marks on the job rating. by 2-to-one margin on terrorism, he gets terrible ratings. -- favorable ratings. on pakistan, you had the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general petraeus, and the heads of the cia and the secretary of state -- if
. >> the secretary of state is over there, morning pakistan to get its act together. what were your feelings on that, charles? >> it is our 182nd warning, and i am sure it will be received like a first 181, with contempt and neglect at best. the pakistanis have their own interests. they understand america is here but will be gone in two years. as a result, they will remain in the region for the next hundred or 200. they do not take our interests into account as they would otherwise....
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at least three people have been killed as a roadside bomb hit a bus in eastern pakistan it comes a day after a taliban attack avenging osama bin laden's killing that left eighty seven people dead. god has slammed the u.s. our gratian that killed bin laden or his military contributors says washington should have been more careful when planning for it. nobody can give the u.s. administration unique capability to model the waters and bondo the message last week the u.s. president obama deployed to top u.s. officials to negate the negative impact from the overkill verbosity of that has come from the white house first because u.s. attorney general eric holder who tried to change the perception about whether their direct orders for the ugail raid were to kill or capture and then as ministration dispatched the u.s. national security adviser thomas danny. both gave their best to cover political interference in to cold very special forces missions in pakistan but in advertently compromised the whole nature of the operation it was designed first and foremost as a political campaign not as of thi
at least three people have been killed as a roadside bomb hit a bus in eastern pakistan it comes a day after a taliban attack avenging osama bin laden's killing that left eighty seven people dead. god has slammed the u.s. our gratian that killed bin laden or his military contributors says washington should have been more careful when planning for it. nobody can give the u.s. administration unique capability to model the waters and bondo the message last week the u.s. president obama deployed to...
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pakistan -- >>harlie: another good example of the role that richard played. >> it was a great richard holebrook moment >> charlie: let's talk about the characters. sophi marks. she's called to go to the region after terrib incident tell me who she is because she's your central character here. >> she lives in my mind more than real life. >> charlie: there's no role model where you can call somebody and say to know elizabeth is to know sophi. >> a friend of mine who served for many years in the cia as a wife who served with him as a cia officeand looks a little like this character -- she -- the nicest thing i can say about sophi marx is that people who read the book say she's believable. >> charlie: why? >> she's tough and smart and doesn't take guff from the men she deals with and there's a tendency in writing to make all characters especially women two-dimensional and you'll look in this book and certain in vain for descriions of body parts d the usual thrilleries and i think she's a three-dimensional person. >> charlie: somebody wrote you're more lockelockerite than clancy. >> her bo
pakistan -- >>harlie: another good example of the role that richard played. >> it was a great richard holebrook moment >> charlie: let's talk about the characters. sophi marks. she's called to go to the region after terrib incident tell me who she is because she's your central character here. >> she lives in my mind more than real life. >> charlie: there's no role model where you can call somebody and say to know elizabeth is to know sophi. >> a friend of...
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in poor but meanwhile india say they'll take a well deserved rest before their last four clash with pakistan after easing past defending champions australia australia finished on two hundred sixty for six on thursday after they won the toss and chose to back first. ricky ponting smacked his first century for thirteen months in reply india's sachin tendulkar hit fifty three but it was the french saying from brought the tie home with his fifty seven all-stars and pulled in eight fours and india to a five week it victory and the side will now rest before the semi final showdown that rivals pakistan. well you know it's it's obviously it's been a very high pressure to take a lot out of our systems mentally physically saw you know we need to relax out of your lives we understand make our planned practice a quarterly we're going to face and then we go again. so we are on that and it seems that mclaren have left their pre-season worries behind them as they're two former champions jenson button and lewis hamilton president once are in practice ahead of the curtain raising australian grand prix red bu
in poor but meanwhile india say they'll take a well deserved rest before their last four clash with pakistan after easing past defending champions australia australia finished on two hundred sixty for six on thursday after they won the toss and chose to back first. ricky ponting smacked his first century for thirteen months in reply india's sachin tendulkar hit fifty three but it was the french saying from brought the tie home with his fifty seven all-stars and pulled in eight fours and india...
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out of the central which is based in pakistan afghanistan is known to be close to. us because we have worked closely with them and when we talk a talk of the three one three brigade we have to put in the fact that lot of groups in pakistan including all kinds of which are working with them and which is why like i mentioned the policy of this group was quite strong will be interesting to follow this investigation and see we'll continue to bring you the latest from new delhi back to you guys in moscow. our correspondent appreciator there and will be keeping you updated all the new delhi plus there's also more on the story on our web site that's r t dot com and also in our free video section we've got pictures from india available for you to download for free to log on to check it out. critique a free. for free. free. free. free. free blog here on video for your media project free media. dot com. heavy gunfire is reported to be taking place in central syria with at least six people killed and this comes just hours after activists claim that several people were killed a
out of the central which is based in pakistan afghanistan is known to be close to. us because we have worked closely with them and when we talk a talk of the three one three brigade we have to put in the fact that lot of groups in pakistan including all kinds of which are working with them and which is why like i mentioned the policy of this group was quite strong will be interesting to follow this investigation and see we'll continue to bring you the latest from new delhi back to you guys in...
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these the first attacks here since gunmen from pakistan laid siege to the city in 2008. the authorities were taken by surprise. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attacks, although security experts say a domestic group-- the indian mughadeen are prime suspects. few here can see the point of it. "what do we tell our children," said this man. "they think these adults are mad." why kill innocent people? tonight, security has been ramped up across the nation and the police now better trained and resourced than they were a few years ago, but there are no shortage of targets in a country of 1.2 billion. >> sreenivasan: mumbai is india's financial capital and home to its movie industry as well. u.s. stocks turned lower today after federal reserve chairman ben bernanke played down talk of new stimulus moves. he had said yesterday that the fed was ready to act, if the economy gets worse. today, he emphasized that he expects things to improve, albeit slowly. in response, the dow jones industrial average lost 54 points to close at 12,437. the nasdaq fell 34 points to close a
these the first attacks here since gunmen from pakistan laid siege to the city in 2008. the authorities were taken by surprise. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attacks, although security experts say a domestic group-- the indian mughadeen are prime suspects. few here can see the point of it. "what do we tell our children," said this man. "they think these adults are mad." why kill innocent people? tonight, security has been ramped up across the nation and the...
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critics well company will face pakistan in the semifinals after knocking at champions a stranger a stray a finishing on two hundred sixty six after they won the toss and chose the back first all the skipper ricky ponting getting his first century for thirteen months in europe like india surgeons and dorcas now fifty three that is your first thing in the thai home is fifty seven thinking like india eventually winning by five wickets the now rest of this time from showdown pakistan. to you know it's it's obviously it's really very high pressure give them a lot of our systems mentally physically or. you know we need to relax sort of juice and be honest make our plans directors accordingly what are you going to face and then go back again. it's a funny tour de france champion alberto contador says he will continue with his season as normal despite facing a fresh investigation into doping how the spaniard failed a drug test at last year's tour de france after traces of clinton for all the fans however sunny so i think there are things taken of wrong he said think his explanation you can feel
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well i completely agree with jake i really felt strong leads but we flush on her knees and pakistan actually plays a large role here as a quite honest i question their loyalty to both the u.s. and afghanistan i haven't seen any i haven't seen a real effort here in trying to counter. terrorists chiroptera suffer as it has been to simply got a safe haven for various terrorist networks network and they continue as well as the fantasy they need to say a larger role in preventing that from happening and could you argue as though that that u.s. presence on the ground there has further simply destabilized that whole situation i mean had we not been there perhaps pakistan would not have been as much of a concern who is a nuclear country that we're talking about at the end of the day well i still believe that pakistan but you know what the situation is in fact in india as well but what of a motivation to commit genocide and try to counter india's effort. there is a lot of campus in afghanistan but yes there are. continuing to we already know that the afghans are opposing which i mean this is a countr
well i completely agree with jake i really felt strong leads but we flush on her knees and pakistan actually plays a large role here as a quite honest i question their loyalty to both the u.s. and afghanistan i haven't seen any i haven't seen a real effort here in trying to counter. terrorists chiroptera suffer as it has been to simply got a safe haven for various terrorist networks network and they continue as well as the fantasy they need to say a larger role in preventing that from happening...
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going in to bat for india say they will take a well deserved rest before their last four clash with pakistan after easing past defending champions a stray or a stray or finishing on two hundred sixty for six yesterday after they won the toss and chose to bat first as the skipper reading ponting getting his first century for thirteen months in reply india sachin tendulkar smacked fifty three but it was the average thing he brought the tie home with his fifty seven about including eight falls india eventually winning by five wickets when i rest before the semi final showdown with rivals pakistan. it's almost. out of our systems mentally physically saw. you know we need to relax sort of tutors we understand their make up plans directors accordingly what are you going to face and then go about their game and finally tour de france champion alberto contador says he will continue with his season as normal despite facing a fresh investigation into doping by the spaniard failed a drugs test at last year's tour de france after try sometimes with found however spanish cycling authorities claydon of ru
going in to bat for india say they will take a well deserved rest before their last four clash with pakistan after easing past defending champions a stray or a stray or finishing on two hundred sixty for six yesterday after they won the toss and chose to bat first as the skipper reading ponting getting his first century for thirteen months in reply india sachin tendulkar smacked fifty three but it was the average thing he brought the tie home with his fifty seven about including eight falls...
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pakistan is reportedly considering imposing a tax on the u.s. and nato supplies going to afghanistan through its territory the route was shut down last month after a cross border nato air strike killed twenty four pakistani soldiers relations between washington and islamabad hit a new low after the incident author and journalist webster tarpley told me the u.s. is only interested in destabilizing the situation further. do you want to go back to how did this start is about ten years ago there was an ultimatum delivered in the wake of nine eleven by colin powell and richard armitage to the pakistani government and they said if you don't give us transit rights across pakistan we will bomb you back into the stone age so this is not an alliance this is not friendship this is the united states having gone in there and the goal of the u.s. presence had very little to do with terrorism but rather had to do with promoting the break up of pakistan if you just look at the map pakistan is wedged in there between iran on the one side india and china in some
pakistan is reportedly considering imposing a tax on the u.s. and nato supplies going to afghanistan through its territory the route was shut down last month after a cross border nato air strike killed twenty four pakistani soldiers relations between washington and islamabad hit a new low after the incident author and journalist webster tarpley told me the u.s. is only interested in destabilizing the situation further. do you want to go back to how did this start is about ten years ago there...
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now the cricket world cup new zealand joined injure in pakistan in the semifinals of south africa collapse to finish fourteen iran short new zealand made a cautious two hundred twenty one for eight out to jesse ryder is eighty three in reply south africa cruised to one hundred make the two after twenty four overs fella cost of the all at one hundred seventy two momi one thursday india is past offending chad is a straight he also has finished on two hundred sixty six after they won the toss and chose to bat first as the skipper ricky ponting smacked his first century for thirty months in reply india's sachin tendulkar hit fifty three thousand francs thing and brought the tie home to his fifty seven not at eight fours and india twenty five with a victory on the side will now rest for the semi final showdown his rivals pakistan . it's obviously has been a very high pressure game or it's taken a lot out of our systems mentally physically shaw you know we need to relax for a few days we're going to stand out and make our plant and orderly we're going to face and then go forward again. formula o
now the cricket world cup new zealand joined injure in pakistan in the semifinals of south africa collapse to finish fourteen iran short new zealand made a cautious two hundred twenty one for eight out to jesse ryder is eighty three in reply south africa cruised to one hundred make the two after twenty four overs fella cost of the all at one hundred seventy two momi one thursday india is past offending chad is a straight he also has finished on two hundred sixty six after they won the toss and...
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bat first meanwhile india say they will take a well deserved rest before their last all clash with pakistan after easing past defending champions of strayer strayer finishing on two hundred sixty for six yesterday after they won the toss and chose about first was the skipper ricky ponting hitting his first century for thirteen months in reply india sachin to go into it's not fifty three but if you're saying he brought the tie home with his fifty seven or that including eight falls india eventually winning by five wickets in one hour rest before the semifinal showdown with rivals pakistan. oh you know it's it's obviously it's been a very. odd stick in laurel was systems mentally physically or. you know we need to relax for a few days so we are going to make our plans directors orderly what are you going to face and then go back again. and finally tour de france champion alberto contador says he will continue with his season as normal despite facing a fresh investigation into doping by the spaniard failed a drugs test at last year's tour de france after traces of anything for all were found h
bat first meanwhile india say they will take a well deserved rest before their last all clash with pakistan after easing past defending champions of strayer strayer finishing on two hundred sixty for six yesterday after they won the toss and chose about first was the skipper ricky ponting hitting his first century for thirteen months in reply india sachin to go into it's not fifty three but if you're saying he brought the tie home with his fifty seven or that including eight falls india...
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britain boss archbishop of canterbury has issued a rebuke to the government of pakistan over the murder of its minister of foreign [inaudible] he accused the pakistan government of being coerced and menaced into silence. former french president, jacques chirac, has gone on corruption -- has gone on trial -- has gone on trial for corruption charges. the case was adjourned until tuesday. the judge will rule on whether it should be referred to a higher court. from paris, we have this report. >> and they called him the untouchable. for years, jacques chirac escaped prosecution protected by a cloak of presidential immunity. but no longer can the 78-cheryl hide behind privilege of office. there is the rich media interest, so much in the allegations, but the trial symbolizes. he is the first head of state to go on trial in france since martial back and was tried for treason. the cases being heard in the same room maria antoinette was tried in during the french revolution. >> more than 70% of the french want to see this happen. it should not be a masquerade. >> the allegation is that while mayo
britain boss archbishop of canterbury has issued a rebuke to the government of pakistan over the murder of its minister of foreign [inaudible] he accused the pakistan government of being coerced and menaced into silence. former french president, jacques chirac, has gone on corruption -- has gone on trial -- has gone on trial for corruption charges. the case was adjourned until tuesday. the judge will rule on whether it should be referred to a higher court. from paris, we have this report....
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my first book of pakistan was banned and pakistan. given what martin said, this program is not banned in pakistan. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> coming up, making each holds a news conference in new york city. on c-span2 and, it is "the "ommunicators appea. tomorrow morning, paul tonko talks about extending the payroll tax holiday. then senator johnny siakson. and then announcement of the postal service that it will cut services to reduce costs. live tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> it is so convenient to listen to c-span with the free c-span radio app. you get all three c-span television networks. you can listen to our interview programs. c-span, available wherever you are. find out more at c- span.org/radioapp. >> now today's white house briefing. topics include negotiations of congress on payroll tax cuts, the arrest of the faa's administrator, and the downing of a military plane in iraq. this portion is 20 minutes. [unin
my first book of pakistan was banned and pakistan. given what martin said, this program is not banned in pakistan. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> coming up, making each holds a news conference in new york city. on c-span2 and, it is "the "ommunicators appea. tomorrow morning, paul tonko talks about extending the payroll tax holiday. then senator johnny siakson. and then announcement...
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in the largest city in pakistan, you have that. there are demonstrations about economic inequality, which is on display in a city like this. you have glass towers by the beach at the same time that millions of people live in neighborhoods without any services. many of the greatest problems facing the world are being struggled with in a city like this, in the developing world. >> he spent a lot of time researching the book. how has it changed since partition days? >> in 1947, this was a city of 400,000 people. today, it is more than 13 million. unrecognizable. you see a few of the old british-era buildings, but it has grown so much. that isn't just a high birthrate. it is also mass migration. migrations from india at partition, migrations from other parts of pakistan. anytime there is conflict along the border of afghanistan, people are motivated to come south and look for a job that pays $5 a day. that, for them, is an opportunity, compared to what they have elsewhere, which is a story around the world. >> if you had the unfortunat
in the largest city in pakistan, you have that. there are demonstrations about economic inequality, which is on display in a city like this. you have glass towers by the beach at the same time that millions of people live in neighborhoods without any services. many of the greatest problems facing the world are being struggled with in a city like this, in the developing world. >> he spent a lot of time researching the book. how has it changed since partition days? >> in 1947, this...
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was in pakistan and he was protected. if you mention afghanistan and the summit in london was that was the reason the u.s. intervened there but now that he's dead will this be a reason to get out and perhaps leave the country in some disarray. i think arguments are floating around to doctors facts but the reality of the situation is that there is another argument that bin laden himself was not directly involved in the fall of one. resistance to the government of afghanistan and to the opposition to the government therefore his removal will not directly affect the. government operation in this country because the anti-government forces are connected to extremist organizations and focused on and by proxy of course and directly connected some circles of the pakistani intelligence and those. those groups are still alive and well and they're still there and they haven't really now and their involvement in afghanistan. bin laden was using u.s. politics to unite the country against a common enemy so who do you think would replac
was in pakistan and he was protected. if you mention afghanistan and the summit in london was that was the reason the u.s. intervened there but now that he's dead will this be a reason to get out and perhaps leave the country in some disarray. i think arguments are floating around to doctors facts but the reality of the situation is that there is another argument that bin laden himself was not directly involved in the fall of one. resistance to the government of afghanistan and to the...
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with the help of pakistan. so i think that sometimes we just go from one end of greek allies, great friends which is what was your longtime, in the previous administration, two gosh, these guys are no good, et cetera. this is not the way to do business between two allies and partners. and i think we will not interpret the remarks as a letter. we understand them to be a reflection of american statement of policy, and the americans have the right to defend their homeland by ensuring that terrorists are plotting against the american homeland are dealt with. but as far as the other concern, we are very confident of our sovereignty. we would like to protect our sovereignty. and sovereignty requires that when operations take place in pakistan they should take place without knowledge and our participation. >> a quick follow. does that mean if there's a second rate, that your forces would fire on the rich? >> when i became ambassador to the united states, i went and saw very good colleague of mine, another professor of
with the help of pakistan. so i think that sometimes we just go from one end of greek allies, great friends which is what was your longtime, in the previous administration, two gosh, these guys are no good, et cetera. this is not the way to do business between two allies and partners. and i think we will not interpret the remarks as a letter. we understand them to be a reflection of american statement of policy, and the americans have the right to defend their homeland by ensuring that...
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now the cricket world cup new zealand stunned south africa to join india or pakistan in the semifinals that's right he's eighty three as the black caps made two hundred twenty one for eight south africa collapse from one hundred ninety two to the all at four hundred seventy two forty nine run short well meanwhile says the india is past defending champions australia he also has finished on two hundred sixty six the ballon times and tries to bat first i skip everything ponting smacked his this century thirteen months i lie in just such a time fifty three i've seen thoughts i was fifty seven sounds like forty eight india twenty five ok take three and a side will now rest before next wednesday so the final showdown his rivals pakistan i know it's it's honestly it's been a very high pressure game state a lot of our systems mentally physically saw you know we need to relax for a few days we're going to stand out and make our plans spector's accordingly what are you going to face and then go about the game. formula one now and it seems that mclaren have left their pre-season worries behind th
now the cricket world cup new zealand stunned south africa to join india or pakistan in the semifinals that's right he's eighty three as the black caps made two hundred twenty one for eight south africa collapse from one hundred ninety two to the all at four hundred seventy two forty nine run short well meanwhile says the india is past defending champions australia he also has finished on two hundred sixty six the ballon times and tries to bat first i skip everything ponting smacked his this...
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we could not have been as successful as we have been without the cooperation of the pakistan government, and so on a whole range of issues they've been an effective partner with us. what is also true is that our goal of being able to transition out of afghanistan and leave a stable government behind, one that is independent, one that is respectful of human rights, one that is democratic, that pakistan, i think, has been more ambivalent about some of our goals there and, you know, i think that they have hedged their bets in terms of what afghanistan would look like and part of hedging their bets is having interactions with some of the unsavory characters who they think might end up gaining power in afghanistan after coalition forces have left. what we've tried to persuade pakistan of is it is in their interest to have a stable afghanistan, that they should not be feeling threatened by a stable, independent afghanistan. we've tried to get conversations between afghans and pakistans going more effectively than they have been in the past, but we've still got more work to do and there is no
we could not have been as successful as we have been without the cooperation of the pakistan government, and so on a whole range of issues they've been an effective partner with us. what is also true is that our goal of being able to transition out of afghanistan and leave a stable government behind, one that is independent, one that is respectful of human rights, one that is democratic, that pakistan, i think, has been more ambivalent about some of our goals there and, you know, i think that...
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pakistan demands the u.s. cuts addictively in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths can't their lowest level since nine eleven. is a day on the russian capital you're watching r t was nearing a joshua welcome to the program the world's emerging economic giants are pushing for a bigger cloud and global financial architecture and policy the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa or the so-called brics have been flexing their muscles in issues ranging from a response to canonical balances and the crisis in libya well it's now cross slide over spawn of chess or cilia who is in a chinese resort to find out for us we're gathering is taking place already. it seems like that we are seeing the emergence of a new force in global affairs so what exactly are the five powers pushing for. well in a nutshell these are five countries really just one great influence in two major meet us first economically they really want to see a reform in the financial model that exists right now
pakistan demands the u.s. cuts addictively in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths can't their lowest level since nine eleven. is a day on the russian capital you're watching r t was nearing a joshua welcome to the program the world's emerging economic giants are pushing for a bigger cloud and global financial architecture and policy the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa or the so-called brics have been flexing their muscles in issues ranging...